
Rahman Khan
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Fiction writer | Animal & nature stories
Words that speak for the wild š²š¾
Stories (24)
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The Brave Little Fox Who Saved the Forest
Deep inside a vast green forest, where tall trees whispered secrets to the wind and crystal-clear streams sang gentle songs, lived a small red fox named Finn. Finn was smaller than most foxes, and many animals believed he was too weak to survive on his own.
By Rahman Khan5 days ago in Fiction
The Lion Who Learned to Listen
An Emotional Animal Story About Pride, Wisdom, and the Power of Quiet Voices In the vast golden savannah, where the grass danced with the wind and the sun painted the land in fire and light, lived a young lion named Aren. He was stronger than most, faster than many, and louder than all. His roar rolled across the plains like thunder, shaking birds from trees and silencing even the bravest animals.
By Rahman Khanabout a month ago in Fiction
The Last Howl of Silver Paw
Subtitle: A Wild Story About Loyalty, Freedom, and the Voice That Refused to Die The forest of North Ridge had a voice. At night, when the moon climbed high and the world grew silent, that voice echoed through the treesāa long, haunting howl that made the wind pause and the stars listen. The animals called it Silver Paw.
By Rahman Khanabout a month ago in Fiction
The Day Nothing Changedāand Everything Did
Shortstory... I used to believe that change announced itself. That it arrived with loud victories, dramatic phone calls, or sudden moments that split life into a clean before and after. I waited for that moment the way people wait for stormsāwatching the horizon, convinced I would recognize it instantly.
By Rahman Khan2 months ago in Motivation
The Day I Finally Met Myself
Start writing...I used to believe that life was about winning. A good career. Peopleās approval. Smiling photos that looked perfect on social media. I thought success would arrive loudlyālike applause after a long performance. But the day I finally met myself, I realized I had been searching in the wrong places all along.
By Rahman Khan2 months ago in Lifehack
The Day I Stopped Waiting for a Miracle
Write by rahman ..usedbelieve miracles arrived loudlyāthunder, light, sudden, udeniable change. I imagined them as a celestial hand swooping in to rewrite my life in an instant. And yet, that morning, the miracle arrived quietly, so quietly that I almost didnāt notice it.
By Rahman Khan2 months ago in Motivation
The Story of a Poor Farmer
mer Once upon a time, in a quiet village surrounded by green fields and tall trees, there lived a poor farmer named Ramdas. He lived in a small mud house with his wife and two children. Life had never been easy for him. Every day, Ramdas would wake up before sunrise and work in the fields until sunset, yet he could barely earn enough to feed his family.
By Rahman Khan9 months ago in History











